88 Ky. 301 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1889
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appellant was indicted, tried and convicted of the crime of obtaining fifteen dollars in money from Bettie Cook by false pretenses. The manner of obtaining said money was as follows.: Barbara Yntyi, mother of Bettie Cook, had instructed him to get fifteen dollars
Section 128, Criminal Code, provides: “If an offense involve the commission of, or an attempt to commit, an injury to person or property, or the taking of property, and be described in other respects with sufficient certainty to identify .the act, an erroneous allegation as to the person injured, or attempted to be injured, or as to the owner of the property taken or injured, or attempted to be injured, is not material.”
Here the indictment describes specifically the property obtained by the false pretense, and that it was not the property of the accused. Therefore, whether or not it belonged to Mrs. Cook or her husband, it having been obtained from her by false pretenses; is wholly immaterial.
The judgment is affirmed.